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| Superman | 63% | 768 votes | Total: 1210 votes | |
| Spiderman | 37% | 442 votes |
Making his first appearance in February of 1936, the Phantom can be recognized as the first superhero to make his appearance in a skintight and colorful costume. The Ghost who Walks had his predecessors(Lamont Cranston's Shadow and the Man of Bronze Doc Savage) but it wasn't until Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's unknowing immigrant from Krypton landed in June of 1938 on the pages Action Comics #1 that the iconic image of a superhero was born. Thousands of originals and direct copies of the Man of Steel have since been created and maybe none more popular or enduring as Marvel Comics's Spectacular SpiderMan. But in this day and age of the anti-hero and character flaws, who's chiseled features dominate the primary spot on the Mount Rushmore of superheroes?
There is not much to debate on the question of the powers that make them superhuman. Peter Parker's powers of jumping, wall-crawling, agility, strength, and danger sense add an element of vulnerability and susceptibility to his hero struggle,
*I have purposely omitted web-slinging from the debate because those of us who are true fans do not recognize organic web-shooters as a power Peter Parker portrayed. He invented and utilizes his web-shooters with refillable cartridges and as ingenious and clever as that might be, it is not a superpower to use string spitting wristbands. The movies can spin his powers whichever way suits them but that is not Spiderman. Marvel experimented(and failed with)the organic shooters and has since rewrote that part in the Spiderman continuity. If you want organic shooters read Spiderman 2099(my super geekdom has now emerged). We are not counting gadgets or items here unless you would like to add the Fortress of Solitude? How do you think that compares with a spidey belt that has a floodlight that looks like his mask? No web-shooters!*
yet most children's daydreaming of heroic adventures has them soaring though the clouds. Superman's powers are born of his Kryptonian DNA and our conveniently yellow sun's rays. As a list, they are too many to even scribe down, sufficed to say he is "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound".
Swinging along the Manhattan cityscape reacting to a tingling of danger may have some reaching for their spider-suit but the thought of flying around the world in a few minutes and juggling boulders has had children captivated for the past 70 years.
Beyond the the Kryptonian's dominance in sheer power we have his alter ego. This is where the Spiderman faithful begin to diverge from the Last Son of Krypton's path. Their argument goes something like this, "...he's Superman. All he does is save the day and the damsel in distress. He has no interesting character story or alter ego he just punches out the bad guys and that's it. Spiderman is a kid dealing with real issues. He's trying to grow up and keep his secret identity and figure out his place and blah blah blah blah." While it is true Spiderman has always represented that everyman and his struggles, we have turned a masked eye to Superman, or rather, Clark Kent. First off he is an orphaned alien. He has limited knowledge of his heritage and does not remember the limited amount of contact he has made with his parents. Who has not felt alien at one time or another? Left out. Counted out. Like they didn't belong? What sort of anguish do children who have been adopted go through? Even though Clark Kent's entrance to this world was in a starship, he is as human as you or I. He has loved ones he knows he needs to protect and is worried about their safety daily. He puts his life at risk countless times for citizens that sometimes treat him with contempt and fear. What is not attractive about a story that centers on one man's control with powers that could easily conquer and destroy the planet he has sworn to protect?
Peter Parker was a whiny kid who has turned into a whiny adult. What if my aunt finds out? Where is my wife? Black Cat is hot and interested but I'm married. Why do I have these stupid webs under my arms? This character is somehow portraying "real" problems? If he is then we are all sadly pathetic. It's time for Peter Parker to grow up, get a grip, grow a set, and take charge.
As role models, both are characters one could look up to. Throwing themselves into the heat of conflict disregarding their own safety for those around them. Superman embodies the Samaritan spirit our local churches try so hard to convey to us every Sunday sermon. A being who helps those that are not like him because it's right. He stands for truth and justice. Two admirable and respectable qualities this country prides itself on. "...Ever the boyscout." as Batman put it. I would hate to diminish the idolatry that Spiderman enjoys, but when you call even their superhero "duties", the Man of Steel and his willingness to look past potential bigotry and hatred of his alien roots and still save the day, keeps him atop the charts.
Though Spiderman has not been around as long as Superman, certainly he has remained popular throughout his 36 years since Stan Lee and Steve Ditko created him. Recently he has enjoyed a renewed vigor with the successful and highly entertaining trilogy of movies. Spiderman merchandise can be found anywhere on anything. Spiderman needs to swing over to Metropolis to shake Supes' hand for it too. In 1978, Richard Donner's Superman the Movie, gave way to the birth of superhero movies as we know it today. Had anyone else seen production on live Spiderman productions? Superman the movie gave way to the X-Men, Batman, and Spiderman. Big budgets, big stars, 3 Academy Award nominations, and 300 million in the bank. Though Spidey's big screen success outweighs the Man of Steels' presently, if it were not for Jonathan and Martha's adopted alien boy and his initial success, who knows what sort of web Spiderman's big screen debut would have spun.
At some point we have to realize we are splitting hairs on this issue. Both heroes transcend their times. Sports writers often say of Hall of Fame voting, you just know. If you say a name you will know instantly if he/she is Hall of Fame worthy. Both have become legends and recognizable to even casual passerby. With qualities very different but very similar, we find out the reason both characters are so engaging is due to their differences and similarities on the pages of their comic books. I believe I could have argued for ol' Webhead just as I did for Kal-El but when asked about a superhero, who immediately comes to mind, is the shy farmboy from Smallville, KS, Clark Kent and his alter ego Superman. It does not take away from the Wonder Woman's, Fantastic Four, Batman's, Flash's, or Spiderman's of the comic world. Nor does it diminish their importance to the generations of fans still waiting to discover their heroic deeds. It merely allows Superman ever to be "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound".
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Spider-man wins hands down when it comes to being the superior superhero. I'll illustrate my point using three categories which are; Popularity, Readability, and "In The Ring."
Spider-man wins the first category easily. The first Spider-man movie grossed over 400 million and was the highest grossing movie ever up until recently. Spider-man 3 held the record for biggest box office opening weekend. How'd Superman returns do at the box office? If you add up all the money made from all six Superman movies and adjust for inflation, I'm willing to bet my comic book collection that it doesn't come close to the 1.1 billion that the Spider-man Trilogy made. The popularity of Spider-man will be long lived as well. The next time you're at any store, take a look at what the boys 10 and younger are wearing. *CAUTION* don't look too closely because security might ask you to leave =) 3 outta 10 kids are wearing some sort of Spider-man gear. Superman does get the nod in one area, that being in the tattoo arena. The Superman "S" is the preferred tattoo for males ages 18-35. The worst part about it is that most of these guys get the tattoo to show how big a "SuperDuche" they are and not a Super fan. POINT SPIDER-MAN
The second category also goes to the Web-crawler. Before I go into showing how Spidey wins this category, I need to explain what I mean by Readability. It basically means does the Comic/movie keep your interest? Spider-man's comics and movies have that readability because of all the crazy stuff that happens to this poor guy, and how he keeps coming back. The following list is some of the life changing events that happened to Spider-man...
-His Uncle dies at the hands of a man that Peter could have stopped days before-He falls in love with Gwen Stacy while at college only to see her tossed of a bridge by Spider-man's arch-enemy The Green Goblin-Spidey tries to save her by catching her with his webs, but breaks her neck instead-He's able to find love again and "hits the jackpot" when he marries Mary Jane Watson-Finds out that he's a clone and the "real" Peter Parker takes up the mantle of Spider-man-Later finds out that he was the real Parker all along when his clone/brother dies when Green Goblin impales him with his glider-*fast forward a few years* He reveals his secret identity to the world and his Aunt it hit with a bullet meant for him-The only way to save his Aunt is to MAKE A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL and trade his and MJ'S love for his Aunt's life.
Here's a list of some of the crazy stuff that Superman had to deal with...
Orphan of a planet that no longer exists (Spider-man had to deal with 9/11)-His Earth father dies of heart failure (Uncle Ben was like a father to Pete)-Doomsday kills him (must be nice to come back from the dead)-his wife is currently dying from a mysterious illness (at least he still has a wife) Gets his butt handed to him by a dude without any superpowers what-so-ever (Ya Batman whooped him)
No wonder Spider-man is a more superior hero, with storylines like those how can people not come back and read more. You have to be a soulless monster not to feel for the Ol' Web-Head. POINT SPIDER-MAN
This last category is the most fun for me to debate, because how does a man with the proportionate strength and speed of a spider be a demi-god powered by the sun? Well the short answer is he doesn't, it's a tie. WAAAAAAAAAYYYY back in the 90's Marvel and DC did a comic crossover pitting the champions of each company against each other, one of the battles was Spider-man VS Superman. Here's a quick overview of the fight. Clark Kent traveled to NYC to check out some art exhibit and heard how big a menace Spider-man was. Well when Kent was doing his Superman thing, he and the wall-crawler crossed paths. Meanwhile Lex Luthor and Norman Osborn hatch a plan to get their two enemies to fight one another. Using a red kryptonite ray gun, Lex Luthor was able to drastically enhance Spider-man's abilities. Spider-man went on to beat the Man of Steel about the head and shoulders. Once the ray's effects wore off and when Superman got tired of getting his steel butt handed to him, he threw a punch at full strength aimed at Spidey's head. Knowing that the punch would kill Spider-man and also being the ever loving Boy Scout that he is, he pulled his punch. Knocking Spider-man through a building. If this fight was a boxing match, it would have been scored a tie. Spider-man landed more punches, but Superman landed the most memorial punch. POINT TIE
I hope you all had as much fun reading this as I did writing it.
Excelsior!
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